#TrendReport: Fashion that lets kids be kids
Updated | By Christopher Reid
Gender neutral fashion has had a lot of press recently, but most of it is about progressive style for adults. But one US brand is getting positive press by applying the same trend to a range for a significantly younger customer.
Toca Boca is a popular manufacturer of digital toys for kids and they’ve made foray into fashion with a new range of clothes for kids - with no prescription on which sex should wear what.
And they’re debuting at Target, a US-based retailer that was a surprisingly early adopter of the gender-neutral trend when they desegregated their toy aisles a few years ago. They decided to group items by type rather than gender, and doing the same in fashion is a logical step.
As Chris Reid, trend researcher at the International Trend Institute explained when he chatted about it to Jane Linley-Thomas this week, it’s not just a step forward for kids’ fashion, it also says a lot about how trends can be made relevant and not just superficial too:
Listen to the details below.
Catch Trend Report with Christopher Reid every Thursday at 13h30 on the Jane Linley-Thomas show.
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